Affiliation:
1. Department of Philosophy Oklahoma State University Stillwater Oklahoma USA
Abstract
Critics of empathy argue that empathy is exhausting, easily manipulated, exacerbates rather than relieves conflict, and is too focused on individual experiences. Apparently, empathy not only fails to stop negative acts like sadism, bullying, and terrorism, it motivates and promotes such acts. These scholars argue that empathy will not save us from partisanship and division. In fact, it might make us worse off. I will argue that empathy exhibits bias in the ways critics describe because empathy is motivated. Conceiving of empathy as motivated leads to surprising conclusions about our tools for moral decision‐making.
Funder
Oklahoma State University
Subject
Linguistics and Language,Philosophy,Language and Linguistics